The Senate of the United States shall be composed of two Senators from each State, elected by the people thereof, for six years; and each Senator shall have
The Constitution requires that vacancies in both houses be filled by special election, but in the case of the Senate, it empowers state legislatures to provide for temporary appointments by the state governor until special elections can be scheduled. This report describes this process....
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Each year, about a million people are told they owe the Social Security Administration money because the agency miscalculated their benefits and paid them too much.
wins a majority of electors, the House votes to determine who becomes president. This procedure is laid out in the 12th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution. Each state's delegation gets one vote, and the winner of 26 state delegations becomes president. The Senate votes for the v...
Further, although many CIA employees may state their affiliation with the agency as long as they refrain from revealing classified information, individuals who covertly work for the CIA are forbidden from revealing their true identity to strangers while employed by the CIA. ...
Here are what they seek to achieve: First, a false impression that Muslims in Xinjiang support "independence". This is often done by instigating certain groups to carry out separatist activities to make the public believe people in Xinjiang all want an independent state. Second, the illusion ...
The president appoints the FRB's members, and they are confirmed by the Senate. Each is appointed to a single 14-year term but may serve shorter or longer periods. A new board member serves the remainder of the outgoing member's term if any. The new member may then be reappointed to ...
History of the Budget Process In the early years of the U.S., single committees in the House and the Senate handled the budget, which consisted entirely of discretionary spending. While not without controversy, this centralized, streamlined budget authority enabled the legislature to regularly pass...
Because many social welfare organizations involved in elections collect substantial funds and make expenditures that are not coordinated with candidates or parties, they often are referred to as "Super PACs." However, due to their unique structure and "(c)(4)" status, social welfare organizations ...